Day 1 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, requirements and implementation Working safely, including the importance of isolation procedures and lock out systems Switches and Push Buttons, an explanation of the various types of switches and push buttons, the terminology and electrical symbols which are used in industry today, along with practical testing of functionality Relays and Contactors, principles of operation, purpose and uses Circuit design using BS electrical symbols and ladder diagrams, simple retaining circuits Construction of the above circuit, demonstrating the techniques of cable termination. Day 2 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: 3 phase induction motors, synchronous and asynchronous Description of the component parts of a 3 phase induction motor Demonstration of how a 3 phase rotating magnetic field is produced and how to reverse it Explanation of synchronous and asynchronous speed and slip Effect of the number of poles on motor speed Frame sizes Practical identification of various motors. Day 3 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Principles of 3 phase induction motor control systems Overload protection principles of operation and use Design and operation of a DOL (direct on line) starter Construction of a DOL starter Inspection and testing procedure for the above starter Motor testing procedures. Day 4 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: DOL starter modifications Importance of updating documentation Design, construction and verification of reversing starter control and power circuits. Day 5 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Star delta starters, principles of operation and uses Design, construction and verification of star delta starter control and power circuits.
Who is this course for? This basic working with Asbestos safety training course is specifically designed for anyone who may be at risk from coming into contact with asbestos during the course of their work and which involves them using all necessary precautions and equipment to avoid working with asbestos containing materials [ACM]. IMPORTANT: This course does not train you to carry out any unlicensed, unlicensed notifiable work or licensed work on asbestos. You will need specific training for this. This course can also benefit the supervisor/manager responsible for those working in the construction and maintenance industry and looking for a basic understanding to better appreciate when to “stop the job” if suspected ACM’s are found. What are the objectives of the course? The aim of this course is to keep it simple and real, whilst all the key subject areas are covered of how to avoid working with asbestos. Course Content Different types of Asbestos Asbestos related diseases Asbestos product identification Where Asbestos can be found in premises Application legislation & Asbestos management The Asbestos register How to avoid exposure to ACMs Emergency procedures following exposure to ACMs